Most chassis carried factory coachwork but this Sunbeam carries coachwork by respected provincial coachbuilders Brainsby of Peterborough. This handsome tourer is presented in grey and black livery with nickel fittings and is equipped with a three-piece opening windscreen, twin side-mounted spare wheels, hood and a full complement of sidescreens, pr..
This ‘time-warp’ car is truly remarkable and ‘just as we like to find them’ in every respect. This car has been in the present family ownership for no less than 41 years, and it is a credit to them that they have resisted the urge to restore, the only minor concession to the 21st Century being the fitting of indicators for self-preservation..
Supplied new in 1924 to a Doctor who spent 40 driving the car on his rounds daily. It returned to Europe 10 years ago and underwent a full mechanical re-build by Arthur Archer in Great Dunmow Essex. A vast amount time, effort, and money has been invested in this vehicle and it is mechanically excellent.
This 4-Seater Chummy was manufactured at Austin’s Longbridge factory 15 July 1927. During what might have been a final journey to a breaker’s yard in the 1950s. While still complete and largely original on acquisition, sensitively applied refurbishment carried out during the last year has included repainting the bodywork in Kingfisher Blue, tri..
One family has owned this car all its life! Restored a few years ago by a family member to very authentic specification. This car is a previous concourse winner. Has only done 53000 Miles from new with its original books. Full weather equiptment, drives like new.
Very original Ford Model A phaeton restoration project. Structurally sound & complete. Has stood for many years. A real restorer's dream. Price is delivered & imported European port.
This car was purchased by its current owner about four or five years ago. During his tenure he has spent a considerable amount of money on it, the work he had done included (in no particular order) rebuilding the radiator, the engine block was fitted with new valves and guides plus the cylinders were rebored and new pistons fitted, the crankshaft w..
This is my first experience of a Willys-Overland Whippet and what a very pleasant experience it turned out to be. The first impression is that the car is much smaller than you quite might expect for an American automobile, in fact it's roughly the size of a Morris Cowley tourer. The second is that it looks quite European with the radiator shell bei..